HUMANS VS. FROGS TEST REVIEW: Test to be given Wednesday, April 3

DO NOW: Muscles Review: http://kidshealth.org/PageManager.jsp?lic=1&article_set=59360&cat_id=20607 - Write SCORE
Study for 5-10 minutes --- Click through the flashcards BELOW - BE SURE TO FLIP CARDS FOR ANSWERS

  1. Take the Frog Dissection Test (turn in your score on DO NOW with initials)
  2. Skeletal System Review: http://www.neok12.com/diagram/Skeletal-System-01.htm
  3. Circulation: http://science.nationalgeographic.com/science/health-and-human-body/human-body/heart-article/
  4. Digestion: http://glencoe.mcgraw-hill.com/sites/dl/free/0078600472/161752/00050758.html
  5. Homework: SMART Response Test Review
If you feel you know everything for the test - try these simulations:



The Human Body Systems Project


The Human Body Computer Lab Worksheet


Lesson 1 Body Organization Interactive Media


LESSON 1 Vocabulary
  • cell
  • cell membrane
  • nucleus
  • cytoplasm
  • tissue
  • muscle tissue
  • nervous tissue
  • connective tissue
  • epithelial tissue
  • organ
  • organ system

Lesson 2 Systems Interactions Interactive Media



INTERACTIVE AUTOPSY! GREAT INTERACTIVE:

http://australianmuseum.net.au/interactive-tools/autopsy/

Circulatory System:

Respiratory System

Note: Correct British "Oesophagus" to American spelling - Esophogus

Computer Jigsaw here: http://www.neok12.com/jigsaw-puzzles/Respiratory-System.htm
Get Paper Quizzes from Ms. Busch for Credit -

Digestive System


Get Paper Quizzes from Ms. Busch for Credit -
LESSON 2 Vocabulary
  • skeleton
  • skeletal muscle
  • joint
  • nutrient
  • absorption
  • gland
  • stimulus
  • response
  • hormone

Lesson 3 Homeostasis Interactive Media


LESSON 3 Vocabulary
  • Homeostasis
  • stress

LESSON 4 Vocabulary
  • Skeleton
  • Vertebrae
  • joint
  • ligament
  • compact bone
  • spongy bone
  • marrow
  • cartilage
  • osteoporosis

LESSON 5
  • involuntary muscle
  • voluntary muscle
  • skeletal muscle
  • tendon
  • smooth muscle
  • cardiac muscle
  • striated muscle

LESSON 6
  • Epidermis
  • Melanin
  • dermis
  • pore
  • follicle

Locomotion

What would life be like without our skeletons?

Would movement be possible without joints?

Click on the video (blue picture square):

Unit Vocabulary:
  • Appendicular skeletal system
  • Axial skeletal system
  • Synovial Joint
  • Hinge Joint
  • Ball-and-socket Joints
  • Fixed Joint
  • Ligaments
  • Tendons

#1-Skeleton site: How much do you know? Go to this site and see if you know the basic bones in the human body. (5 minute time limit – Warm Up)


#2- **Perfect Creation of Skeleton** – Watch the video (be patient with the speaker's accent) and answer the questions. (15 minutes)


  • In the axial skeletal system, what part of the skeleton has cartilage for expansion such as childbirth?
  • Write one more question and provide an answer.

#3 Go to this site and SCROLL down to Joints and their function.
Vocabulary: synovial joint:

Interested in science and medicine? Learn more about the skeleton and muscles from the interactive skeleton and muscle puzzles at:

Discussion Board:
The skull and the pelvis are not always immoveable. Can you think of when this is true?
Why is the skull, sternum, rib cage and vertebral column grouped into the AXIAL skeletal system and NOT the APPENDICULAR skeletal system (pectoral girdle, arm, pelvic girdle, leg).